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book, "ast recent letter to my sons." other books include "may we forever stand." join the conversation with phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. afterwards,ern on the author of "it shouldn't be this hard to serve your country," recounts his time as the. secretary of veterans affairs in the cup administration. . he is interviewed by -- in the trump administration. he is interviewed by jeremy butler. inthe government involvement health care is the most effective way of honoring our nation's commitment to our veterans. that does not mean that veterans should not have the ability to go into the private sector when it is in their best interest, care is better or specialized care is available. i think we all believe that should be available. >> watchable tv every weekend -- watch book tv every weekend and catch the miami book fair november 23 and 24th on book tv on c-span2. representative roger marshall serves the first district of kansas. he is a republican and also the chair of the republican study committee's task force and joins us this morning on "washington
book, "ast recent letter to my sons." other books include "may we forever stand." join the conversation with phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. afterwards,ern on the author of "it shouldn't be this hard to serve your country," recounts his time as the. secretary of veterans affairs in the cup administration. . he is interviewed by -- in the trump administration. he is interviewed by jeremy butler. inthe government involvement health care is the most...
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concern that i heressed to the president is has want forward long time to have a foothold in the middle ast and now that has happened, it's placing in doubt assistance to the ukraine which is to the nefit of putin,ed on our commitment to the united nations. that seems to have angered the president. in any event, this is -- this is very serious. isis, the protection of our homeland, it's an oath we take to protect and defend, it's very serious and it was very sad, i think the president couldn't hand they will fact that the vote was soover whelming in opposition to his -- to what he did in syria and again not being able to give us a clear picture of what his plan was to protect us. reporter: you said that you pray for his health now in theafter math of what you're calling a meltdown. are you suggesting he's mentally unwell? ms. pelosi: i'm not talking mentally, i'm just talking handling the truth. >> the most powerful tool the congress has is the power of the purse. , or why foresee wouldn't you, have measures in the funding bills to counteract this. ms. pelosi: that's harder than you might t
concern that i heressed to the president is has want forward long time to have a foothold in the middle ast and now that has happened, it's placing in doubt assistance to the ukraine which is to the nefit of putin,ed on our commitment to the united nations. that seems to have angered the president. in any event, this is -- this is very serious. isis, the protection of our homeland, it's an oath we take to protect and defend, it's very serious and it was very sad, i think the president couldn't...
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jordan shared with me today he was talking to elijah just ast week about committee business. story and bout on one pretty tough prosecutor. trey is a prosecutor and can get point. and elijah turned to him and said, not a government employee. family and she has children. ou can be a little softer next time. and that hit on his heart. a world todayr in hat when they look at us, they get this persona through cameras social media, but it doesn't show our character. there the only ones who get window into one another's character of how we act. ones who should share the message. was so strong in his beliefs, i am afraid some people what type won't know of character he actually had. as a member of congress and not as a political figure but as a person. because that's how i knew elijah. fighter. so many times in his life people old him no and he'd say, he could. a was a leader, but not in sense that america probably thinks as a member of congress. is entire life he wanted to overturn racial injustice. a member shared with me the him time he got to know was on a codel down in mexico.
jordan shared with me today he was talking to elijah just ast week about committee business. story and bout on one pretty tough prosecutor. trey is a prosecutor and can get point. and elijah turned to him and said, not a government employee. family and she has children. ou can be a little softer next time. and that hit on his heart. a world todayr in hat when they look at us, they get this persona through cameras social media, but it doesn't show our character. there the only ones who get...
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have taken ast not science course, i do not know. climate is a complex issue. understanding how you do the abatement requires a lot of in-depth study. in united states, it has become a partisan issue, which is unfortunate. that might make it harder to achieve the agreements we need in the united states. we have the people who denied climate, and then people who think it is easy to solve. we need to educate both of those groups. is there any evidence people do things that affect the great ran children but they will not see the benefit from? bill: united states has been willing to take on different problems and like cancer and make giant investments knowing the real payoff will be many decades down the road. when that was being pushed, people are saying this is important. climate change is like that. you have got to take a long-term perspective, and government is at its best when it takes long-term perspective m policies. david: you worry there is too much power in technology companies. bill: technology is so central, government has to think if it will affect me.
have taken ast not science course, i do not know. climate is a complex issue. understanding how you do the abatement requires a lot of in-depth study. in united states, it has become a partisan issue, which is unfortunate. that might make it harder to achieve the agreements we need in the united states. we have the people who denied climate, and then people who think it is easy to solve. we need to educate both of those groups. is there any evidence people do things that affect the great ran...
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. >> rorte ast' i redefined what it means to be a family on tv. >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: a groundbreakingomedy centered around an extended family that includes a gay couple, a colombian stepmother, and allir kids. now in its 11th season "modern family" is coming to an end. >> let me ask you all. raise your hand if you're emotionally ready for this series to be over. >> emotionally. >> are you emotionally ready? >> not yet. >> nobody's ready. >> not yet. >> none of you know how it's going to end, correct? >> no. >> i mean, i heard car crash. >> i do know. but i can't spill the beans. >> reporter: we sat down with the entire cast, whose chemistr that made the show such a phenomenon. >> there's a great chemistry between this group of people that sort of connects us in a very unique way. i think that's going to be something we carry through the rest of our lives. >> i think it's really brought families together in an age where kids and teenagers can be so separatedrom their families because of things like social media and phones and computers. d w kid>>s that come up to us and say, are you th
. >> rorte ast' i redefined what it means to be a family on tv. >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: a groundbreakingomedy centered around an extended family that includes a gay couple, a colombian stepmother, and allir kids. now in its 11th season "modern family" is coming to an end. >> let me ask you all. raise your hand if you're emotionally ready for this series to be over. >> emotionally. >> are you emotionally ready? >> not yet. >>...
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the fire raced up ast 80 being by intense winds. residents grabbed garden hoses in an effort to save their homes. embers jumped the >>> in the south bay, four homes were damaged by a fire in the area of marylinn drive in milpitas. if you can see the plume of smoke in this video, the fire was reported about 3:00. the fire department says wind was a major factor in this fire. no one was hurt. >>> now for the most part smoke from the kincade fire has not impacted the rest of the bay area like the blazes did two years ago. >> this image from a noaa satellite shows us why. check out the powerful winds blowing the smoke southwest of the pacific. the image is araicle how wt' ins thatti for it n t t magnitude . yocan sus whennallejo as well. you see all that smoke coming from sonoma county. >> you've been tracking this, too, throughout the whole weekend. these winds and the impact they're having. >> that's right. if there's one plus side of the winds, it's the way it transports the smoke out of the bay. but not for everyone. they've looking
the fire raced up ast 80 being by intense winds. residents grabbed garden hoses in an effort to save their homes. embers jumped the >>> in the south bay, four homes were damaged by a fire in the area of marylinn drive in milpitas. if you can see the plume of smoke in this video, the fire was reported about 3:00. the fire department says wind was a major factor in this fire. no one was hurt. >>> now for the most part smoke from the kincade fire has not impacted the rest of the...
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including one who listened in on the president's to as soon ast, again, they possible. taback tlko you. >> a lwaoto nt t ofo cover. nikole killion, live for us tonight in gun wasrohington. td we appreciate it. thank you. >>> speaking of the president's lawyer, he's retained a lawyer of his own a day after he received that congressional subpoena. it alleges that he pressed the ukrainian government to pursue two politically motivated investigations, including one into the family of trump's political rival, joe biden. giuliani has denied any wrongdoing. he says te'estify h before house democrats. >>> an audio lek to the verge, mark zuckerberg says he is ready to fight to keep his company together. the ood was recorded at two meetings in july. the same month the company paid $5 billion to the fcc over user privacy concerns. zuckerberg warned against senator warren's plan to break up big tech and says "facebook would fight for its future in court." >> elizabeth warren, the right answers to break up the companies. if she gets elected president, then i would guess that we'll h
including one who listened in on the president's to as soon ast, again, they possible. taback tlko you. >> a lwaoto nt t ofo cover. nikole killion, live for us tonight in gun wasrohington. td we appreciate it. thank you. >>> speaking of the president's lawyer, he's retained a lawyer of his own a day after he received that congressional subpoena. it alleges that he pressed the ukrainian government to pursue two politically motivated investigations, including one into the family of...
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. >> reporter: for that ast re,on her first ever marathon. that she will do it with the encouragement, the aunt type i. >> there so many inspiring stories out there, i want to be one of those inspiring stories. i really want to be somebody with type i diabetes that can tell other people, not just with type i diabetes, but with the need adversity, don't count yourself out. >> reporter: this is why there is more than one team this fall. >> there is no way. as a matter fact, i cannot run a marathon. so to have the courage to do anthe issues is very courageou to do. i'm rywow.d pr courageous and inspiring. >> that is in ervembno. >> that is coming up later. let's talk about the oakland a's wildcard game. >>>october baseball. hey, it has been a long time. a so here we are on yex the sieve of the win or go home, one game. the wildcard, winner take all against tampa bay. you know who is really up for this? the starting pitcher. >>oome into his >> i would have said the same thing. he most most of the season coming off arm surgery in 2018. he started
. >> reporter: for that ast re,on her first ever marathon. that she will do it with the encouragement, the aunt type i. >> there so many inspiring stories out there, i want to be one of those inspiring stories. i really want to be somebody with type i diabetes that can tell other people, not just with type i diabetes, but with the need adversity, don't count yourself out. >> reporter: this is why there is more than one team this fall. >> there is no way. as a matter...
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in iraq, secity forces killed at ast seven people and wounded dozens in new clashes with anti-government protesters. that made nine killed in two days, wi hundreds more wounded.s thousandok to the streets of bae ghdad. security forces used water cannon and tear gas to try to disperse the crowds, then began firing live rounds. the protesters are demanding jobs, better services and an end to corruption. supporters in hongts and condemned police today, for shooting a teenage protester. they held rallies and marches against police brutality and demanded aountaby. the 18-year-old protester was shot tuesday as he struck an officer with a metal rod officials said today the wounded teen is in stable condition. north korea may have fired an advanced nuclear-capable missile, from under water, for the first time since starting nuclear talks with the u.s. it happened early today, and south korea says the missile north's coast, possibly from a submarine. it landed in japanese waters,yo and in tjapan's defense minister condemned north korea's actions. >> ( translated ): this missilet launch, which app
in iraq, secity forces killed at ast seven people and wounded dozens in new clashes with anti-government protesters. that made nine killed in two days, wi hundreds more wounded.s thousandok to the streets of bae ghdad. security forces used water cannon and tear gas to try to disperse the crowds, then began firing live rounds. the protesters are demanding jobs, better services and an end to corruption. supporters in hongts and condemned police today, for shooting a teenage protester. they held...
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inndreds were protecting ast and corruption. at least people have been killed he and dozens injured in t protests since tuesday. the u.n. and united states have express concern at the violence exercise restraint.horities victims of the las vegas shooting in 2017 have reached a settlement of more than 700 million u.s. dollars froromgm resorts. the chain owns the mandalay bay hotel from where gunman killed 58 people and wounded hundreds more before killing himself to yrs ago. the victims were attending a country music festival at a venue across the road from the hotel, also owned by mgm. yn undercover investigation by the bbc iraq has exposed evidence of sexual exploitation of children and young women by shia muslim clerics. bbc has discoveredhow some coats have been exploiting vulnerab of the so-called pleasure marriage. the practice, which is illegal under iraqi law but allowed under certain interpretations of sharia law, allows a temporary marria an hour.littles half this special report hasai d of child abuse you may fd distrei
inndreds were protecting ast and corruption. at least people have been killed he and dozens injured in t protests since tuesday. the u.n. and united states have express concern at the violence exercise restraint.horities victims of the las vegas shooting in 2017 have reached a settlement of more than 700 million u.s. dollars froromgm resorts. the chain owns the mandalay bay hotel from where gunman killed 58 people and wounded hundreds more before killing himself to yrs ago. the victims were...
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that will keep us around the upper 60s allar as ast bay, we' see some sunshine break through the high clouds from time to time. it won't be completely overcast. mid 60s here. the last stop will be san francisco, it's going to be partly sunny for the better part of the day, then mostly cloudy this afternoon. mid 60s in our future after being in the mid 50s this morning. an hour-by-hour look at the rain coming up in ten minutes. we want to bring frances in here. any hot spots? >> no. >> i love your enthusiasm. >> i love it when it's quiet. no hot spots. we have some road work going on. that's about it. that's the part that will slow you down. southbound traffic on the right-hand side, as yyour w pas. even here it's to the slowing folks down much at all. we're checking out the san mateo br eastbound light into hayward for headlights moving out of foster city. there's some road wor 280 near 84, all lanes blocked until 5:00 this morning. we had that just in the last report. we're seeing some slowing out of tracy from 205 to the altamont pass. we'll have more drive times and we'll update yo
that will keep us around the upper 60s allar as ast bay, we' see some sunshine break through the high clouds from time to time. it won't be completely overcast. mid 60s here. the last stop will be san francisco, it's going to be partly sunny for the better part of the day, then mostly cloudy this afternoon. mid 60s in our future after being in the mid 50s this morning. an hour-by-hour look at the rain coming up in ten minutes. we want to bring frances in here. any hot spots? >> no....
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>>onight kris swe lost the ceo but at ast the job appears safe.follows removes in an iestigation conducted by the board of credit suisse into a surveillance operation. surveillance of the outgoing welt management mr.rn. he identified pursuers in zurih weeks back. confronted them, filed a complaint and a then subsequent complained to credit suisse management that he was being followed. the investigationurned up that that action had beenuthorized by the chief operating officer, pierre olivier. bouee. beauee is now gone asfs i secu. apparently, though, the ceo wasn't aware of the action that being taken. c of the board, whether we should be concerned that the ceo didn't seem t know what was going on in his own bank. >> ouslyur we base decisions on the evidencee we have. oef obviously discussed this point with him. the inv atigatorsed him, interviewed him aboutbo this. we have absolutelyde zero ee that he was informed about it. >> there have been manytrange twists and turns in this story. uze media here in switzerland has been for months about the fal
>>onight kris swe lost the ceo but at ast the job appears safe.follows removes in an iestigation conducted by the board of credit suisse into a surveillance operation. surveillance of the outgoing welt management mr.rn. he identified pursuers in zurih weeks back. confronted them, filed a complaint and a then subsequent complained to credit suisse management that he was being followed. the investigationurned up that that action had beenuthorized by the chief operating officer, pierre...
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asted san msn fou goal. the defense stands up.urley's backingup, malcolm brown, you'll have nothing and like it according to robert sala. put a camera on him, he is fired up. rams with the ball to open the second half. jared goff the pitch, a fumble. armstead recovers. first fumble recovery of his career. l.a. just had 165 yards total offense. ensuing niners' possession, jimmy garoppolo in for the score. niners take the low. they had two more field goals. they win 20-7. they're 5-0 for the first time since 1990. >> do our job. be our best. stay relentless. good things will happen. and so there was no added pressure to make up for anything that the offense was lacking because we think the offense even with injuries will move the ball and put points on the board. >> it's a game i've had on my calendar for a year. haven't liked the play we've played against them the last three years. >> it's always good to be undefeated. it's hard to win games in this league. whenever you get the opportunity to go out and win, we've been taking advan
asted san msn fou goal. the defense stands up.urley's backingup, malcolm brown, you'll have nothing and like it according to robert sala. put a camera on him, he is fired up. rams with the ball to open the second half. jared goff the pitch, a fumble. armstead recovers. first fumble recovery of his career. l.a. just had 165 yards total offense. ensuing niners' possession, jimmy garoppolo in for the score. niners take the low. they had two more field goals. they win 20-7. they're 5-0 for the...
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and well under the monthlyof pa ast year. that was north ofor 200,000. economists point t two reasons for the slowdown. the first is slowing economic growth along with the trade war. >> whave seen a significant slowdown over the last ar. and i think the weakness is more related to trara andlso some of the softnesse saw i spending on services over the summer. >> one piece of evidenc for the trade war having effect, the loss of o 2,000 workers in t was in that sector in er of 2018. elsewhere the government added2 00 workers adding that highlighting that private sector growth waseak. leisure andospitality addingty 21,000 but retailers shed 11,00k s. economists point a second reason, with the unemployment rate falling to 3.5%, a 50-year it's tough to find >>workers. well>> i think the impmptant thing to recognize here is limitso growth. it's great to see the unemployment rate at 3.5%, lowest since 1969 but everywhere in the report you can see businesses are finding it hard to find qualified workers but the numbers will slow heading to we have supply side con
and well under the monthlyof pa ast year. that was north ofor 200,000. economists point t two reasons for the slowdown. the first is slowing economic growth along with the trade war. >> whave seen a significant slowdown over the last ar. and i think the weakness is more related to trara andlso some of the softnesse saw i spending on services over the summer. >> one piece of evidenc for the trade war having effect, the loss of o 2,000 workers in t was in that sector in er of 2018....
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be be the trade situation in i based so the international economy may not impact them quite as much astould otherwise. but what about trade?>> yeah, i mean citi has moree international exposur we liks that as wel happens to be. but the interesting thing is y y are right. the more the iss is trabl and global economy if you see a slowdo and that weighs on the u.s. economy, that could be the fly in thent oint we have some sort of recession that kicks in, that's certainly hurting the banks. we think ner in a better exalt position it's not the severity gyou saw in theat recession. but that's kind of the worry that i think is probably holding them back. we don't think there is a recession imminent. so i think to do think there is attractive nips. >> quickly it doesn't help the fed is cutting interest rates right now either, does it. >> that's the hard part. the yld curve is very did -- you know, the difference what they get deposits and lend out has a small differential which is what the make extra money on. that's part of theeadwinds you'd have to say for the banks. >> bill stone with alvin
be be the trade situation in i based so the international economy may not impact them quite as much astould otherwise. but what about trade?>> yeah, i mean citi has moree international exposur we liks that as wel happens to be. but the interesting thing is y y are right. the more the iss is trabl and global economy if you see a slowdo and that weighs on the u.s. economy, that could be the fly in thent oint we have some sort of recession that kicks in, that's certainly hurting the banks....
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and so now i take pride in theve fact that asted longer than any conservative since elisabeth. and i was called a mus rino for most of my career. all of a sudden, i'm like the queen conservative, d none's more surpred about it than i am. >> do you worry about thfuture of the party in a post-trump world? >> 100%. >> do you think the party is going to resonate with young people, people your age and younger? >> i really worry about it, and the numbers show this, by the way. whatever you want to say about the left or ople like aoc,c, they do a really good job of speaking to young people. and i think, for us -- and i always laugh -- like, young republican groups start at 40. and i think post-tru america, for the party, is gonna be a very, very dark ple to rebuild. >> i mean, i don't know how we rebuild, but, cindy, you shook your head. as you think about your children, your grandchildren, and having a republican party appeal, this concerns you? >> it concerns me very much, and i'll speak for my own home simply left "normal" -- what wel consider normal -- republicans behind. tountil
and so now i take pride in theve fact that asted longer than any conservative since elisabeth. and i was called a mus rino for most of my career. all of a sudden, i'm like the queen conservative, d none's more surpred about it than i am. >> do you worry about thfuture of the party in a post-trump world? >> 100%. >> do you think the party is going to resonate with young people, people your age and younger? >> i really worry about it, and the numbers show this, by the way....
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warning, but it's not stopping the protesters from continuing their march.onunday,eavyain d th under astmergency law did little to discourage tens of thousands of teople from hitting the streets to protest a ban on face masks they say is a right worth fighting for. >> we have to protect ourselves g d the hong kong government 't >> reporter: ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >> quijano: the wife of a u.s. diplomat based in britain is being accused of using diplomatic immunity to escape justice. she's a suspect in a fatal accident, and she's fled the country. imtiaz tyab spoke with the parents of the teenager killed. >> reporter: it's an almost unbearable agony, losing a child. but charlotte charles and tim dunn say they've lost something else-- the chance to grieve. >> we can't rest. we can't settle. you know, she killed our boy. anwee need her to come back so weri cdigrng t otan .his o motoe was struck head-on by a car. the 42-year-old driver is the wife of an american diplomat. investigators say she had just rcft royal air force croughton, which the british media are describing as a
warning, but it's not stopping the protesters from continuing their march.onunday,eavyain d th under astmergency law did little to discourage tens of thousands of teople from hitting the streets to protest a ban on face masks they say is a right worth fighting for. >> we have to protect ourselves g d the hong kong government 't >> reporter: ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >> quijano: the wife of a u.s. diplomat based in britain is being accused of using diplomatic...
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>>ast night, pg&ewarned people throughout the bay area that they could be turning off the power again, and the shut off could be as large and last longer than the one we saw earlier in october >> in that sense, the regulators want pg&e to take a more surgical approach po the r shutoffs. the first rounds perhaps too broad. could you tell me what type of improvements they've made? how is the mmunication going? >> we have been hearing from pg&e. the website has stayed up. we are going througpower shut off right now. people can access the website hee to get notifications. during a marathon meeting, the public utilities commission especially around communication. we heard that during the larger power shut off, there were up to 1000 peenle from diff governments throughout california, on one line trying to have answers. pg&e's word that things would be better, and they were listening to the local governments to see how it was going. >> tell me about the baseline customers for pg&e. who are they? does pg&e have a legal oblition at all? >> one of the big concer of people have is for people in
>>ast night, pg&ewarned people throughout the bay area that they could be turning off the power again, and the shut off could be as large and last longer than the one we saw earlier in october >> in that sense, the regulators want pg&e to take a more surgical approach po the r shutoffs. the first rounds perhaps too broad. could you tell me what type of improvements they've made? how is the mmunication going? >> we have been hearing from pg&e. the website has stayed...
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the reason is because many of those men had served in the ast be a army specialist training program. it's a special program where the army turned out the best and the brightest and they sent them to colleges all across the united states. this was before d-day and the plan was to create and train up officers through their college experiences. .. w there meals and their soldier training that they also cut classes and friedman and his mari ended up at the university of of emma. actually skip in it up at the university of alabama because his brother had been armed as scholarship of the football team. and skip is the great football player two, but in the midst of mari, his brothers experience at the university of alabama war broke out in mari joy the service. he stepped away from his album scholarship. in between service. we had so monday patriotic voices stepped up to the plate. i'm grateful for that. he gave up his scholarship. since given mari in it up at the university of alabama through the training is soldiers and also studying so that they could be officers. after d-day and the rat
the reason is because many of those men had served in the ast be a army specialist training program. it's a special program where the army turned out the best and the brightest and they sent them to colleges all across the united states. this was before d-day and the plan was to create and train up officers through their college experiences. .. w there meals and their soldier training that they also cut classes and friedman and his mari ended up at the university of of emma. actually skip in it...
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establish the observation post in the safe zone warning that any push by the syrian government of the ast year to move to the area will be met by force. gusts going to alter his border with syria but the turkish government has condemned the u.s. house of representatives after it passed a bill threatening sanctions on turkey of which military operation against kurdish fighters in northern syria a 2nd vote recognized the mass killing of armenians at the end of world war one as genocide that's a term rejected by the turkish government it caused the vote a meaningless political step a woman tally raiser is the director of the turkey project with the center for strategic and international studies he says these latest developments put a further strain on the relations between the u.s. in turkey. what it tells us is that the relationship is really in trouble the charities share position in washington was fragile that we for all but ever since the fateful decision has been present trouble and present on the job at 6 which carry the weight of it's urgent mission no no is syria there is name great
establish the observation post in the safe zone warning that any push by the syrian government of the ast year to move to the area will be met by force. gusts going to alter his border with syria but the turkish government has condemned the u.s. house of representatives after it passed a bill threatening sanctions on turkey of which military operation against kurdish fighters in northern syria a 2nd vote recognized the mass killing of armenians at the end of world war one as genocide that's a...
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basic and a no-brainer but dad wanted me to understand and appreciate my blackness and fully appreciate ast my rich brown skin was beautiful as alabaster or any shade of the rainbow. [applause] he insisted on buying me brown dolls that looked like me so i could truly appreciate myself and what made me different from the width of my nose to the fullness of my lips and the cornice -- and the coarseness of my hair. i vividly remember being on the playground in elementary school and a classmate calling me ugly. well, myi reported, daddy says i'm beautiful. [laughter] [applause] i then proceeded to pull out his business card from my little purse filled with literally nothing else but rocks and said -- you can call my dad and ask him. [laughter] thank you, dad for also teaching me to be bold, confident, and to stand in my power. bestand up against bullies it their over words or covert actions, you did not suffer fools and you taught me not to either. thank you for teaching me discernment. to spot those with false motives from miles away and to see the difference between blind ambition and true pu
basic and a no-brainer but dad wanted me to understand and appreciate my blackness and fully appreciate ast my rich brown skin was beautiful as alabaster or any shade of the rainbow. [applause] he insisted on buying me brown dolls that looked like me so i could truly appreciate myself and what made me different from the width of my nose to the fullness of my lips and the cornice -- and the coarseness of my hair. i vividly remember being on the playground in elementary school and a classmate...
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reasons it made since in 1970 to shoot a number salem and pisodes in that allowed the town to embrace did ast and here's how it so. in 1992, it unveiled this to elizabeth ial montgomery. the television show's star. she had effectively laundered the history. years, salem ext itself.sly rebranded this is the town paper. this is the football team. and this is the police cruiser. -- it ly, it became turned itself into witch city. every possible slogan, you can see every one of these when you salem but this is my favorite. a t-shirt. bewitched, a community of wiccans established themselves very em and today it's a good place to buy crystals or a broomstick or a magic wand. to also a very good place get a tattoo. witch museum opened in a former church. 1692 estored home of the churches recast itself as the witch house and, of course, completelyow belongs to salem. month long s a celebration. this is ironic that in 1692, was puritan,ngland they had a horror of holidays. they de announced christmas and saint's days and wound up with a calendar that's been described western llest in civilization. but
reasons it made since in 1970 to shoot a number salem and pisodes in that allowed the town to embrace did ast and here's how it so. in 1992, it unveiled this to elizabeth ial montgomery. the television show's star. she had effectively laundered the history. years, salem ext itself.sly rebranded this is the town paper. this is the football team. and this is the police cruiser. -- it ly, it became turned itself into witch city. every possible slogan, you can see every one of these when you salem...
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that is an incredible development that we seen in the .ast five years you have millions of people playing games. they know how to cooperate with each other, communicate with each other. they know how to follow rules and regulations in the game. you're getting millions of people on the streets of hong kong simply through this internet situation. so it is really a game changer on a global scale. i never believed in my wildest dreams that chile would have the kind of demonstrations they are having now. this is one of the most stable countries in latin america. how could this happen? it's the internet, and i think this is something we have to watch very carefully. it makes it more difficult for us as analysts to figure out what the political scenario is because it is no longer television or radio. it is now the internet. guy: mark, great to see you. thanks for stopping by to see us here at bloomberg. mark mobius of mobius capital partners, thank you very much indeed. romaine: time now for our stock of the hour. we are looking at the british bank barclays, gaining more than 3% at the highs of
that is an incredible development that we seen in the .ast five years you have millions of people playing games. they know how to cooperate with each other, communicate with each other. they know how to follow rules and regulations in the game. you're getting millions of people on the streets of hong kong simply through this internet situation. so it is really a game changer on a global scale. i never believed in my wildest dreams that chile would have the kind of demonstrations they are having...
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it is done all the time and has nothing to do with a political campaign ast e n family.eyare launching a formal investigation into firms that are linked hunter biden. the prosecutor general me that announcement with the last hour and a half that his office is reviewing previous cases involving a gas firm with ties to hunter but biden. he said he is reviewing cases a closed to make sure they were done properly. this is something the president has pushed for. the subject of an impeachment investigation that is now ongoing through congress which you guys have more on that. >>> the question santa cruz why do hundreds of tires keep getting dumped in the santa cruz mountains? officials estimate that 250 tires are strewn about an area that is roughly the size of a tennis court. this is right next to the wilder ranch state park. other odd discarded items were found including a washing machine, a laptop computer and ran and debris that suggest a homeless encampment was there at some point. >> it's an attractive area because is not a main an an not heavily patrolled on a daily basis. people are
it is done all the time and has nothing to do with a political campaign ast e n family.eyare launching a formal investigation into firms that are linked hunter biden. the prosecutor general me that announcement with the last hour and a half that his office is reviewing previous cases involving a gas firm with ties to hunter but biden. he said he is reviewing cases a closed to make sure they were done properly. this is something the president has pushed for. the subject of an impeachment...
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we have reacted to the prospect of a no deal brexit over the ast three years.ome. that is our job and we are very confident about that. today, we are looking at a different framework, where there is a deal. there is a question of whether it will be adopted, but there is a deal, and if it is adopted, gives the prospect of a transition. >> would you be in favor of a three-month extension or nine-month extension? >> it is not our responsibility. the question on the table [indiscernible] extremely seriously and debating it, as you would expect, to determine [indiscernible] and we will find out in relatively short order. we are ready for all eventualities. ♪ ♪ rosalind: this is "bloomberg best," i am rosalind chin. let's resume around of the week's news and business reports. starting with news from netflix. >> netflix reported third-quarter earnings. shares popping in after hours trading. the key takeaways, the streaming giant topped earnings-per-share projections. new subscribers did fall short of estimates. revenue climbed 31% to $5.2 billion. is it the new subscr
we have reacted to the prospect of a no deal brexit over the ast three years.ome. that is our job and we are very confident about that. today, we are looking at a different framework, where there is a deal. there is a question of whether it will be adopted, but there is a deal, and if it is adopted, gives the prospect of a transition. >> would you be in favor of a three-month extension or nine-month extension? >> it is not our responsibility. the question on the table...
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here is where growth was in the .ast report, just over 2% the current median forecast for the year actually sees it going down below that to about 1.9% and picking up again next year. the problem is you have to go back -- when you get below 2%, you have to go a long way. basically the middle of the financial crisis to see anything looking like this. you are looking at shoppers in korea right now. pretty decent job market, people are making money, spending money, and of course, you have also got more government spending, even an additional supplemental budget in august that should help. love this chart because it is simple and tells the story so easily. south korea's exports year over year are down 10 quarters in a row. as you just mentioned, if korea's exports are suffering, they are probably suffering across asia. bank of korea's governor said he things additional tariffs are .urting korea even more have bank indonesia meeting today. when you spoke with the governor at the imf, he kept the door open to another rate cut which is very much the artist expectation. how do they justify that? ka
here is where growth was in the .ast report, just over 2% the current median forecast for the year actually sees it going down below that to about 1.9% and picking up again next year. the problem is you have to go back -- when you get below 2%, you have to go a long way. basically the middle of the financial crisis to see anything looking like this. you are looking at shoppers in korea right now. pretty decent job market, people are making money, spending money, and of course, you have also got...
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it is spurring sales. ,ast year with the iphone xr that was priced at $750.t is a high price point that was inferior to the previous line. now the 11 is pretty close to functionality other than the display. combine with that reduction in price, that is a big deal and that is for customers to purchase. vonnie: what does that mean for the next cycle? it seems like people have upgraded, and suddenly we are seeing new people come out of the corners and by this 11. is that everybody for couple of years? >> there are two things going on. the iphone upgrade cycle is about four years. the average consumer -- it does not include me -- but the average consumer is upgrading every four years. that means they are coming from an iphone 6 or 6s. that was the first time they really upped the screen sizes, created multiple models. it is four years since that happened, so that is spurring a lot of upgrades this year. apple is lucky because next year cycle, so they are getting two big upgrade cycles two years in a row. they needed because of last year's predicament. vonnie: ano
it is spurring sales. ,ast year with the iphone xr that was priced at $750.t is a high price point that was inferior to the previous line. now the 11 is pretty close to functionality other than the display. combine with that reduction in price, that is a big deal and that is for customers to purchase. vonnie: what does that mean for the next cycle? it seems like people have upgraded, and suddenly we are seeing new people come out of the corners and by this 11. is that everybody for couple of...
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nativism, of anti-immigrant sentiment, of andeen phobia is not different from what we've seen in the ast. whale it seems to be peppered with acts of violence and ferocity, there have been other cts of violence. in the period before the civil war, anti-immigrant riots in the 1880's. there have been a lot of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. >> watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> power in washington is like crack cocaine. you know, once you get on it and you have it, you don't want to give it up, and you will do anything to stop someone who's going to take your power away from you. >> tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words," in his latest book, fox news legal and political analyst gregg jaret offers his thoughts on the mueller report and the investigation of russian interference in the 2016 election. he's enter interviewed by the chair of the american conservative union. >> mueller should never have been special counsel. he was a fact witness. and he wasn't honest with the president. he didn't sa
nativism, of anti-immigrant sentiment, of andeen phobia is not different from what we've seen in the ast. whale it seems to be peppered with acts of violence and ferocity, there have been other cts of violence. in the period before the civil war, anti-immigrant riots in the 1880's. there have been a lot of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. >> watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." >>...
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ncicap.org] tv,his is american history where every weekend we spent 48 hours exploring our nation's p ast. >> the house will be in order. for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events around the country. 1979, c-spanble in is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. this weekend on american artifacts, we visit this and sony and national portrait gallery. here is a preview. woodhall was well ahead of her time. she started her business as a wall street anchor. she advocated for free love, which means sex outside of marriage, which was definitely outside of the norm for women in 1870, and she also ran for president on the third-party ticket. -- we have her attempting to vote, asserting her right to vote as she would see it. she voted when you are not supposed about as a woman. here she is, she is pointing her finger in the air and asserting her right to vote. she has just dropped her vote into the about box. lots of women at this time we
ncicap.org] tv,his is american history where every weekend we spent 48 hours exploring our nation's p ast. >> the house will be in order. for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events around the country. 1979, c-spanble in is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. this weekend on american artifacts, we visit this and sony and...
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of course people see the kurds ast as terrorists. they seemed to be embolden by the idea that kurdish are being attacked by the turks. >> and so that's why there are two big problems with isis now. the detention center are holding 12,000 fighters and about 10,000 syrian or iraqi descents. the syrian democratic forces, opposition forces have the ones who been holding prisoners securing them. as soon as the turkey incursion begins, those detention center becomes a second priority. we expect the guards moving up towards the border with turkey to help out their brothers and sisters and arms. that's number one. number two, there are still remains and unknown thousands of isis fighters in syria who for all intended purposes have been lying and wait. we may have seen the beginnings of their attempts to exploit some kind of vulnerabilities with all the attention looking towards the border and in raqqa there were a series of attacks that isis is claiming. we should be looking at those attacks as isis is trying to exploit it and take back the
of course people see the kurds ast as terrorists. they seemed to be embolden by the idea that kurdish are being attacked by the turks. >> and so that's why there are two big problems with isis now. the detention center are holding 12,000 fighters and about 10,000 syrian or iraqi descents. the syrian democratic forces, opposition forces have the ones who been holding prisoners securing them. as soon as the turkey incursion begins, those detention center becomes a second priority. we expect...
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the one country, front page, russia, they said, is the one country that every country in the middle ast talks to and trust immediately. is that an america that is great? america has abandoned that role and the power it brings. president trump has chosen to stand with assad, a tyrant who has gassed his own people with chemical weapons and murdered hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians and caused the extraordinary refugee challenge that the europeans have and chosen to play into the hands of iran. president says iran is now our friend. he is right. we plaid into his hand with this action. in summary, mr. speaker, the president's actions empower isis, betray our kurdish allies, embolden russia, reward the assad regime, benefit iran and endanger israel. these developments were sadly predictable. experts like brend and kirk and secretary mattis said this is not the right thing to do. this is not a partisan issue. this is about america. this is about our allies. this is about international security and stability. from the moment the president made clear he wanted to abandon america's st
the one country, front page, russia, they said, is the one country that every country in the middle ast talks to and trust immediately. is that an america that is great? america has abandoned that role and the power it brings. president trump has chosen to stand with assad, a tyrant who has gassed his own people with chemical weapons and murdered hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians and caused the extraordinary refugee challenge that the europeans have and chosen to play into the hands...
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type of investigation if what is the legislative purpose for congress to determine that there's been a ast wrong doing? >> two things. congress might try to define what is an emolument. some of it is difficult. >> isn't there a statute that does that? i thought that congress, with the gift and a statute that requires the disclosure of gifts. >> should it be amended? should it be increased? should it be lowered? president trump obviously presents much more difficult issues as i mentioned before. i don't know any modern president has done what he has done. so the emoluments clause is much more important. and second as i said, congress could decide we really think mr. trump is doing a great job. we don't want him to worry about this emoluments stuff and we hereby consent to all of the following things. absolutely clear and that says right in the constitution that the congress could do that. so clearly, these are things that you would want to look into. >> ok. >> go ahead. >> i need a little bit of help raising the time of this subpoena is covering. on the one hand, it raise the issue we talke
type of investigation if what is the legislative purpose for congress to determine that there's been a ast wrong doing? >> two things. congress might try to define what is an emolument. some of it is difficult. >> isn't there a statute that does that? i thought that congress, with the gift and a statute that requires the disclosure of gifts. >> should it be amended? should it be increased? should it be lowered? president trump obviously presents much more difficult issues as i...
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u asted an seconds. >>when it stopped much of downtown santa cruz was in ruin.sed, including the one that was home to the santa cruz coffee roasting company and neil communities bookshop santa cruz, my whole life changed in 15 >>the bush up those them cut cond off that. >>some 30 mostly unreinforced masonry buildings were heavily damaged. there was widespread damage in nearby watsonville and in the santa cruz mountains as well. many roads were impassable bookshops santa cruz moved into a tent for the next 3 years. >>breathtaking those really because downtown been more of than just exchange of money the for santa cruz. a lot you know a christmas praise what happened here. street performers from the street truly was port part of downtown of a santa cruz and here was gone in 15 seconds. >>that was then and this is now santa cruz rolled up its sleeves and went to work the old brick buildings were replaced by new earthquake-resistant structures. joe hall was the city's project manager for much of that time. >>i saw people pulling people out of buildings scene literal
u asted an seconds. >>when it stopped much of downtown santa cruz was in ruin.sed, including the one that was home to the santa cruz coffee roasting company and neil communities bookshop santa cruz, my whole life changed in 15 >>the bush up those them cut cond off that. >>some 30 mostly unreinforced masonry buildings were heavily damaged. there was widespread damage in nearby watsonville and in the santa cruz mountains as well. many roads were impassable bookshops santa cruz...
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davidthis isgoing to go down ast game of all the business history.onflicts of interest. he enriched himself and i think will end up with shareholder lawsuits and i think this is one of the reasons why people hate capitalism. it doesn't happen very often but this is one of the reasons. david: 1.7 billion for walking away. that's a lot of money pray to make or break break that votes. the results and what it means in a live report from lending coming up next. >> one way or another we will leave the au with the steel to which is house -- ♪ ♪ we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you can save with usaa insurance. see how much you can save most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) whe
davidthis isgoing to go down ast game of all the business history.onflicts of interest. he enriched himself and i think will end up with shareholder lawsuits and i think this is one of the reasons why people hate capitalism. it doesn't happen very often but this is one of the reasons. david: 1.7 billion for walking away. that's a lot of money pray to make or break break that votes. the results and what it means in a live report from lending coming up next. >> one way or another we will...
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kroger grocery stores will soon start selling longer lasting avocados in an effort to cut down on wafrt asteeporter: it's a fact of life. fresh produce eventually goes bad. around the world about a third of all food spoil it's fachster than we can consume it. an estimated 1.3 billion tons of wasted food every year, but at appeals sciences, they've developed a special protective coating that slows down the rotting process. increasing the shelf life of fresh produce from lemons to avocados. >> we build up this optimized microclimate inside each individual piece of produce which then stays with the produce throughout the entire supply chain. double the shelf life of avocados, citrus and dozens of other categories. >> reporter: it's natural and recognized as safe by the fda. soon its products will be available in about 2,000 stores. >> we don't use anything in our products that aren't found in every single bite of fruit and vegetables you eat every single day. >> reporter: you can put your product on an organic apple and it doesn't change? >> right. stays organic. >> reporter: the grocery storie
kroger grocery stores will soon start selling longer lasting avocados in an effort to cut down on wafrt asteeporter: it's a fact of life. fresh produce eventually goes bad. around the world about a third of all food spoil it's fachster than we can consume it. an estimated 1.3 billion tons of wasted food every year, but at appeals sciences, they've developed a special protective coating that slows down the rotting process. increasing the shelf life of fresh produce from lemons to avocados....
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. -- ast passes the chamber a speaker of the house i have experience with this. once it passes the chamber it changes the chessboard because it has a level of reality, a body in the united states congress passed it. it puts pressure on the other body. that pressure needs to come on speaker pelosi because she has a lot of talk and not a lot of delivery. i will bet her kids went to private schools. i'm sure her entire circle of friends kids went to private schools. that opportunity for a lot of other parents and guardians throughout the united states of america or she just about protecting special interests? let's make her make the choice. that has to begin with the senate passing the bill. i don't mr. debarry: want to pretend to get into the middle of the toxic atmosphere that exists here in washington because all it does is increase toxicity in the state of tennessee. we don't have the infrastructure either these states have. there are a lot of uncharted territory that we have to go through in implementing our policies on school choice. i think we make stuff more
. -- ast passes the chamber a speaker of the house i have experience with this. once it passes the chamber it changes the chessboard because it has a level of reality, a body in the united states congress passed it. it puts pressure on the other body. that pressure needs to come on speaker pelosi because she has a lot of talk and not a lot of delivery. i will bet her kids went to private schools. i'm sure her entire circle of friends kids went to private schools. that opportunity for a lot of...
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the events of my virginia the ast few years have unfortunately proven me right. it has become increasingly clear we hope to understand ourselves we have to understand and itsof the civil war consequences. i take comfort knowing that so talented historians and so many people who care about that continue to work, continue to push our understanding to help us what we will always struggle to understand. thanks very much. to talking to y'all. [applause] talk 's see who wants to first. how did we do. here they come to the microphone. mountcastle from richmond, virginia. great advances in the digitization of the great bulk of so much help y, is this going to our secondary school educators arrive at s to in thes and universities fall to grapple with the fact that as within student told me, well, sir, we have to learn a lot more history than you did. is this going to happen? can their educators help them important rms around issues in american history? kind of what is i'm spending my life trying to find out now. teach the way we american history now first of all we are te
the events of my virginia the ast few years have unfortunately proven me right. it has become increasingly clear we hope to understand ourselves we have to understand and itsof the civil war consequences. i take comfort knowing that so talented historians and so many people who care about that continue to work, continue to push our understanding to help us what we will always struggle to understand. thanks very much. to talking to y'all. [applause] talk 's see who wants to first. how did we do....
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the reason is because they had monday of those men had served in the ast v. the army specialist training program. as a special program for the army came out of their request, the best and the brightest. they set them to college and all across the united states. this was in the plan was to create an train of officers. and through their college experiences, so they were still in the military, they were still up bright and early in the morning is still getting out of there meals and their soldier training that they also cut classes and friedman and his mari ended up at the university of of emma. actually skip in it up at the university of alabama because his brother had been armed as scholarship of the football team. and skip is the great football player two, but in the midst of mari, his brothers experience at the university of alabama war broke out in mari joy the service. he stepped away from his album scholarship. in between service. we had so monday patriotic voices stepped up to the plate. i'm grateful for that. he gave up his scholarship. since given mari
the reason is because they had monday of those men had served in the ast v. the army specialist training program. as a special program for the army came out of their request, the best and the brightest. they set them to college and all across the united states. this was in the plan was to create an train of officers. and through their college experiences, so they were still in the military, they were still up bright and early in the morning is still getting out of there meals and their soldier...
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kicking up. 45 miles per hour expected along our north bay, we are looking at some 45 miles per hour astl as the santa cruz mountains, but where the big concern is, right over the north bay hills. some of the speaker expected to hit 75 hours or so. when i come back, better details. that event will last till monday morning. >>> and we do have new developments in the largest active wildfire in california. new mandatory evacuations are being issued by the kincade fire burning in the sonoma lake county ip amendatory of highway 101 between asti road and alexander valley road. that go to mendocino and lake county lines. most of the kincade fire can be seen from space, and that satellite captured this image. wind and low humidity have made quick movement from the fire spirit you can see the massive plume of smoke hovering above the region. >> all that smoke is towards the bay area. health departments are not in urging people come the elderly, and then those with breathing issues to just stay inside. >> ktvu's jesse gary did talk to air quality medical experts to talk about how concerned we all
kicking up. 45 miles per hour expected along our north bay, we are looking at some 45 miles per hour astl as the santa cruz mountains, but where the big concern is, right over the north bay hills. some of the speaker expected to hit 75 hours or so. when i come back, better details. that event will last till monday morning. >>> and we do have new developments in the largest active wildfire in california. new mandatory evacuations are being issued by the kincade fire burning in the...
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as i walking through the hallway, there are great photographs and buttons from the ast presidential campaigns and one is a button from the campaign of the comedian named pat paulsen, from back in the 970's. he was famous during his campaign, the american people want a president who is smart, strategic and on their side, to which i say, picky, picky, picky. i thought that was just great. s much as political humor is a long part of the historical landscape all the way back to the beginning, that same landscape has had very serious times and i would say this is one of them. barack obama is basically the last american president who had the luxury of seeing the world through the lens of 20th century mind-set. the 21st century is a different world. and the 20th century was a different mind-set since the 19th. the american people are just fine. they are forward thinking. the american people are regenerative. this is part of our national character. the american people get that the orld is different in health, education, business and wellness and spirituality in psycho therapy. in every area. the amer
as i walking through the hallway, there are great photographs and buttons from the ast presidential campaigns and one is a button from the campaign of the comedian named pat paulsen, from back in the 970's. he was famous during his campaign, the american people want a president who is smart, strategic and on their side, to which i say, picky, picky, picky. i thought that was just great. s much as political humor is a long part of the historical landscape all the way back to the beginning, that...
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, in the documentary film, crown prince mohammed bin salman addresses for the first time his urnali astent, we will hearm "frontli" porter martin smith. but first, a clip from the film. in this scene, smith has tracked bin salman down at a race track, to ask him about khashoggi. >> it was reported that on the ty of the murder, he made a nll. he said ffect, "tell your boss the deed was done." >> thebe phone numthat was being called in riyadh was theh crown prince's office. it doesn't get much better than that. if you call the white house situation room, i comtohe te involved. >> last december i talked to prce mohammed at the ractrack. he spoke about his role in the khashoggi murder for the first time. er cama wa ot said, "it happened under my watch. i get all the responsibility, because it happened under my watch. i really take it very seriously. i don't want to telln' you no, i didn't do it or i did do it or whatever. that's just words. i asked how it could hathen t him knobngo atut. i "accidents happen. can you imagine, we have 20 millioavpeople. s gogle or a governmentempls. ao super
, in the documentary film, crown prince mohammed bin salman addresses for the first time his urnali astent, we will hearm "frontli" porter martin smith. but first, a clip from the film. in this scene, smith has tracked bin salman down at a race track, to ask him about khashoggi. >> it was reported that on the ty of the murder, he made a nll. he said ffect, "tell your boss the deed was done." >> thebe phone numthat was being called in riyadh was theh crown...
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but now, a whistleblower has tome forward alleging th ast one political appointee at the treasury departmenterfered in that process. president trump has long refused to release any tax returns, and vice president pence has not released any of his cent jeff stein is parte "washington post" team that broke this story. he joins me now. jeff, welcome back to the "newshour". what is ithat thisan you tell us whistleblower is alleging happened? >> we actually first became aware of this whistleblower complaint back over thsummer when, as part of his lawsuit against the trump administration, seeking president trump's tax returns, the house democrat leading that push dclosed he'd received information that suggested improper interference related to the president or the vice president's tax returns. what we've learned recely and published yesterday is that complaint comes from a career i.r.s. official and names at let one treasury official as being implicated in potential interference to have the president or vice president's audits or returns. it's clear we're trying to stress we do nonot w what kind o
but now, a whistleblower has tome forward alleging th ast one political appointee at the treasury departmenterfered in that process. president trump has long refused to release any tax returns, and vice president pence has not released any of his cent jeff stein is parte "washington post" team that broke this story. he joins me now. jeff, welcome back to the "newshour". what is ithat thisan you tell us whistleblower is alleging happened? >> we actually first became...
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werner, first, do you use the gateway to land european ast astroyacnauts on the moon? is this part of the discussion? and some question for the other countries, also, for you, mr. bridenstine, do you want to see other non-u.s. astronauts use the gateway pane walk and walk moon, if so, what's the timeline? >> i think there's lots of room on the homoon. we need all our international partners to go with us to the moon. that's the vision. that's what we're trying to achieve. if we can come to agreements on the contributions of all the nations and how they're going to be a part of the architecture then certainly i would see that there'd be no reason we can't have all of our international partners with us on the moon. >> i don't think we have to duplicate the descent module. we can work together, therefore, we're in discuss also with nasa we have european astronauts on the surface of the moon. this is, of course, a european intention. this does not mean we're starting to build our own human lander. this is is not necessary for that because it's important that we have -- that
werner, first, do you use the gateway to land european ast astroyacnauts on the moon? is this part of the discussion? and some question for the other countries, also, for you, mr. bridenstine, do you want to see other non-u.s. astronauts use the gateway pane walk and walk moon, if so, what's the timeline? >> i think there's lots of room on the homoon. we need all our international partners to go with us to the moon. that's the vision. that's what we're trying to achieve. if we can come to...
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>> judy this is really ast bing video that depicts president trump murdering journalists and the white secretary says the president hasn't seen the video but based on what's n described to her and him, he would condemn it. however, the president, out speaking about all sorts of other things, has not actually condemned the viprdeo. thident of the white house corns association says the video is horrifying and called on president trump and people who went to the pro trump conference to denounce the video. i have been talking to reporters personally about this videoand there are a lot of people who are shaken up. they see this as an escalation of the president's rhetoric against journalists who have been calling rporters the enemy of the people and now people are afraid people might actually be violent toward journalists so people are rlly telling me they're laying low and really trying to be vigilant about their surroundings.ke we'll our eye on it. >> woodruff: incredibly disturbing. yamiche alcindor, reporting from capitol hill, thanks, yamie. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: in the day's o
>> judy this is really ast bing video that depicts president trump murdering journalists and the white secretary says the president hasn't seen the video but based on what's n described to her and him, he would condemn it. however, the president, out speaking about all sorts of other things, has not actually condemned the viprdeo. thident of the white house corns association says the video is horrifying and called on president trump and people who went to the pro trump conference to...